*Tremors (Hands and feet): The tremors are mostly in your hands but can also be evident in other parts of the body. Confucius says: Just think of your body as a “tree”; when the wind blows the smallest branches shake the most. The same can be said for these tremors.

** Excessive Sweating: The sweating can be in sudden bursts or over an extended period of time and can include the hands and feet. Attractive eh?

**Yawning: I’ve never yawned more than when in withdrawal. Some sort of chemical misfire of the brain that is very common during the detox process. So in addition to looking and feeling awful, everyone around you will think that you’re terribly rude. It’s kind of funny… unless you’re the yawner.

**Goose-Flesh (goose-bumps): Goose-bumps are the by-product of the shivering that you’ll have during withdrawals. Although not terribly uncomfortable, they are prevalent throughout the withdrawal process and will probably rival any prior goose bumps you’ve had; both in size and quantity.

**Lack of Appetite: You will not feel any urge to eat at all either due to an upset stomach or lack of appetite. However, as we discuss in the Survival Guide, your body needs fuel to speed up this withdrawal process so you need to make a conscious effort to keep yourself well-hydrated and well nourished.

**Muscle/Joint Aches: Your knees, shoulders and hips may hurt along with other joints; especially in the extremities.

**Sudden Muscle “Jerks”: These sudden muscle jerks can be somewhat alarming to a lot of people but they are nothing to worry about. They are all part of the withdrawal process and will dissipate, then go away altogether. The muscle jerks are sudden and random and can happen anywhere in your body. Most people find that the common areas are the legs and the head; then occasionally, the whole body will suddenly just “twitch.” The best way to describe them is when you nod off to sleep and you suddenly wake up. It feels as if your body just involuntarily twitches or gets an electrical shock. They are very unnerving but not terribly uncomfortable.

***Back pain: Usually lower back pain but sometimes it can also be in the thoracic region (middle back)…basically, pain in your back.

*** Shivering: Throughout your withdrawal process, you’ll either be shivering and cold, or hot and sweaty. It will be rare that you’re ever totally comfortable from a body temperature standpoint and it will become a constant battle to keep either cool or warm enough.

***RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome): One of the most frustrating symptoms along with the lethargy. You feel as though your “bones itch” and have the urge to constantly move your legs and sometimes your whole body. I would sometimes also find myself kneading, punching and karate-chopping my thighs when I sat down just to somehow make it feel better. You know when you go to the dentist for a cleaning and afterwards you have this constant urge to bite down? Well think of that feeling all over your body.

****Flu-like Symptoms: This can be a combination of symptoms but flu-like symptoms feel as though your body is fighting something off…and losing.

**** Upset Stomach (Diarrhea, cramping and nausea): This is also a very common symptom and one that can be a primary source of discomfort and inability to function. Most people going through withdrawals will have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or all three. Thus, it is important to stay hydrated.

**** Lethargy/Low energy: This is a major one. You will not have ANY energy. You’ll feel as though even going to the bathroom is a chore both physically and psychologically. But don’t worry about getting to the bathroom…your stomach will give you all the incentive you need to get there! Ok, so back to the lethargy. Ultimately, your energy level can be vastly improved if you use the correct strategies and techniques.

****Depression and Anxiety: Perhaps the most insidious and cruel part of withdrawal is the depression you will most likely experience. Depression is very common for most people in withdrawal and it can be quite acute. The depression that most people feel is centered around the guilt and shame of their predicament. Many people have feelings of worthlessness and dread as well as feelings that their situation will never get better. If you are feeling so depressed that you want to harm yourself or others, please seek professional help immediately. Just remember that your depression is a chemically induced reaction that your brain is having due to the lack of opiates…I can’t tell you NOT to be depressed but I can encourage you to keep it all in perspective.

Night Time Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

** Back Pain: Usually lower back pain but sometimes it can also be in the thoracic region (middle back). It can be particularly bad at night when lying down or when you wake up.

** Flu-like Symptoms: You’ll still have flu-like symptoms at night but since your first thought when you have the flu is to lie in bed, we’re only giving it 2 stars for night time.

** Upset Stomach (Diarrhea, cramping and nausea): If you have any intestinal issues during the day, hopefully your natural slower motility will help calm things down. It’s still a major issue to deal with at night since you may be nauseous and may need to visit the bathroom several times which will further impede your ability to sleep.

** Goose-Flesh (goose-bumps): You’ll still have the goose bumps and they will be more noticeable at night due to your sensitivity as described in the muscle jerks section below. You’ll feel that tingly, goose flesh sensation and it can be more bothersome at night.

** Shivering/Hot Flashes: The body temperature issue will continue at nights and will be more uncomfortable because you will constantly have to be throwing your sheets or blankets on and off.

*** Excessive Sweating: The sweating can be in sudden bursts or over an extended period of time and can extend to the hands and feet. We add an extra star here for all of the sheets and pillow cases you’ll need to wash.

*** Sudden Muscle Jerks: The muscle jerks seem to be more prevalent at night but we believe that it has more to do with the fact that you’re lying still and hence more aware of subtleties in muscle movement as opposed to when you are up and about. The legs seem to be particularly annoying and “jerky” and can keep you awake too. Combined with the restless leg syndrome, the muscle jerks make you a horrible bed partner and make this symptom worthy of 3 stars!

*** Hypnic or Hypnagogic “Jerk”: One of the most surprising and dramatic symptoms of opiate withdrawal that can occur when you try and fall asleep is what some people call “Hypnic Jerks.” Although the origins of this syndrome are not fully known, the actual event can be terrifying if you’re not expecting it. Just before you fall asleep (If you’re lucky enough to get this far!) your brain’s sympathetic nervous system can activate your “fight-or-flight” response. You will suddenly wake up and feel as though you’ve had an electric shock or the sensation that you are falling and have just hit the ground. Some people even think that they’ve just had a stroke. Not to worry though, it’s not dangerous and it’s most likely a result of sleep deprivation or due to the fact that your sleep “rhythms” are off a bit. We’re giving it 3 stars here because they don’t happen to everybody but if they do and you’re not expecting it, it’s a four-star symptom.

**** Depression/Anxiety: Although you would hope to be asleep, depression is a significant factor at night when you are “alone with your thoughts.” You will have a tendency to dwell on things and obsess a lot lying in bed so we believe that this is just as much of an issue at night as it is during the day, if not more.

**** Restless Leg Syndrome: Ever get so mad you feel like you could kick a puppy? Well the RLS at night was so frustrating to me that I would be close to tears. It is especially acute at night when you’re trying to go to sleep. You feel as though your “bones itch” and have the urge to constantly move your legs and sometimes your whole body. It will cause you to toss and turn because it will seem as though there’s no comfortable position. You may even find yourself walking around the house or rubbing your thighs in order to relieve the RLS.

**** Insomnia: Not being able to get to sleep when you are going through withdrawals is another very common and very upsetting symptom of withdrawal. The insomnia is a combination of regular sleeplessness that is only exacerbated by other common symptoms of withdrawal. Two of the main offenders that make it difficult to sleep are the muscle jerks and restless leg syndrome which both seem to be amplified when you try to sleep. The other factor of insomnia is the hypnic or hypnagogic jerks that are described above.

Withdrawal Duration. How Long Will Withdrawal Last?

Most People Will Start To Feel The Effects of Withdrawal Between 12-16 hours after they have taken their last dose.

Most of your physical symptoms of withdrawal will last 5-7 days although some of the psychological symptoms (Depression) can last a lot longer.

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Withdrawal-Ease. How does it work?

The System includes two custom formulations: A Day Time Formulation and a Night Time Formulation in capsule form. Most Withdrawal-Ease customers have reported a significant decrease in the intensity and duration of their withdrawal symptoms after taking the system.

The Day Time Formulation Is Designed For:

Depression

Lack of energy

Shakiness

Anxiety

Pain (Muscle aches and pains)

Flu-like symptoms

Gastrointestinal issues such as nausea and diarrhea

Loss of appetite

Day Time Formulation Dose: 2 Capsules in The AM

The Evening Formulation Is Designed For:

Insomnia

Anxiety

Restless leg syndrome

Gastrointestinal issues

Night Time Formulation Dose: 2 Capsules Before Bed

The Benefits:

Designed Specifically for Opiate Withdrawals and Detox: A nutraceutical formulation specifically engineered for opiate pain-killer withdrawals.

Can Help Both Acute and Post Acute Withdrawal (PAWS): Can be taken for opiate and partial-agonist opiate withdrawals due to Suboxone (Buprenorphine) and Subutex treatments

Each Order Includes a Month’s Supply: Your order includes enough product for both acute withdrawal and any lingering symptoms after the acute phase.

Comes With Opiate Withdrawal Survival Guide: This essential, 50 page guide will tell you everything you need to know to reduce the discomfort of your withdrawal symptoms and start getting your happiness back!

Withdrawal-Ease Ingredients

Withdrawal-Ease is a proprietary blend of 16 vitamins, amino acids and herbs. In NIH clinical studies, each ingredient has been found to treat the different withdrawal symptoms and have an overall beneficial effect on our health.

The Withdrawal Survival Guide

Withdrawal-Ease has researched every corner of the addiction and clinical community to create a comprehensive guide to help you go through withdrawals in a knowledgeable and confident manner. Included with every purchase of the Withdrawal-Ease Opiate Withdrawal Natural Supplement System, this essential, 50 page, online (You can download and print as well of course) withdrawal survival guide covers topics such as:

What is opiate withdrawal?

When will my withdrawals begin and how long will they last?

What are the common symptoms of withdrawal?

What are the best ways to alleviate the symptoms of withdrawal?

A list of essentials: everything you will need for your withdrawal

“The Withdrawal Daily Planner”

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Withdrawal Ease. Does It Really Work?

Here are some independent customer reviews of Withdrawal-Ease we found on the web:

Withdrawal-Ease def. is not a magic bullet but does help alot!!! i came off 60mg methadone a day cold turkey and used withdrawal ease to help .it did nothing the first week or so but after the worst of the withdrawals it def. seemed to help. i was able to sleep at night and didn’t feel as bad as most during the day. i would recomend it for most it gives you the vitamins your body needs to kick opiates and will ease some of the withdrawals!!

Withdrawal-Ease is the greatest thing that has ever happend to me. I was hooked on vicodin for four years and just could not stop until I started using withdrawal ease. It works folks….Don’t knock it as it is not a snake oil. A positive mind set helps too, but using withdrawal ease will help all of the withdrawal symptons. By the way, I am a drug free person because of this product.

I recently got Withdrawal-Ease a few days ago and it has been working for me. I doesnt cure all symptoms but makes them bearable where you can live your life during withdrawals. I was taking 14 to 15 10mg oxycodone a day I got withdrawal-ease on Thurs and began taking it. Today I only took 5 10mg oxycodone and dont feel that bad of course I am restless and nautious but last time I cutting down this much I couldnt get out of bed or sleep and my legs and arms had severe restless lg syndrome. I did also get a script for mirapex which is a restless leg medicine and some trazadone from my doctor to help but so far so good. Friday I took only 9 pills then Sat 7 and now today 5 which I wouldnt be able to do this as quick without this product. I am really feeling it today only taking 5 pills but I know I would be feeling a lot worse without this stuff. For $80 it is well worth it figuring I spent 600 or 700 a month on pills on top of my script from the doctor

Overall: The ingredients in this supplement are all clinically proven to help with withdrawal symptoms and overall health. There are people who say that it has not helped them at all, but for the most part, people taking Withdrawal Ease do report getting through the withdrawal period more easily. Bottom line: it’s not a miracle pill, you will still feel the withdrawal symptoms, but it looks like it will definitely help.

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